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A person to whom property is legally committed in trust, to be applied either for the benefit of specified individuals, or for public uses; one who is intrusted with property for the benefit of another
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Fife's mother complained to trustees that Berman was exercising "a cult-like influence" on her son.
As a boy, he delivered sandwiches to trustees at the city jail.
Epicurus' will left the house, garden, and some funds to trustees of the school.
Memorial contributions can be made to: Trustees of Columbia University Dr. Abby Siegel Research Fundd #.
A common gray area concerns the fees paid by foundations to trustees.
I think this fact may sometimes come as a surprise to trustees.
Lee also warns against "founder syndrome" being off-putting to trustees.
On leaving, he sent a detailed document to trustees about how he thought the charity could be strengthened.
According to Trustees Unlimited, the main barrier is the lack of knowledge about trustee vacancies and what the job involves.
But charities are accountable to trustees, and top public sector pay is increasingly open to public scrutiny.
Mr. Kessel said that the authority would hold three public hearings on the proposal and then present it to trustees.
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